I am planning to republish these books that Tolkien read and had some influence on his work. It Will be a series of books which I call "The J.R.R.Tolkien’s Library"

1. The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald2. The Princess and Curtie by George MacDonald3. Dealings with the Fairies by George MacDonald4. Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Wome by George MacDonald5. Adela Cathcart by George MacDonald

6. The Red fairy book by Andrew lang7. Stories for my Children by E.H. Knatchbull=Hugessen8. The Wind in the willow by Kenneth Grahame9. The Marvellous Land of Snergs10. Five children and it by Edith Nesbit11. The Story of the Amulet by Edith Nesbit12. Phonix and the carpet by Edith Nesbit

13. Kalevala translated by W.F. Kirby14. Poet Edda15. Prose or younger edda16. Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks (The Saga of Hervar and Heidrek)17. Volsunga saga translated by William morris18. The story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs trans by William morris19. The Nibelungenlied

20. The house of the wolfing by William morris21. The life and death of Jason by William morris22. The Roots of the Mountains by William Morris23. The Defence of Guenevere and other Poems William Morris,

32. The Wanderer: Elegies, Epics, Riddles - Poem's from England's ancient origins33. The Black Douglas by S. R. Crockett34. The lost explorers: a tale of the trackless desert by Alexander macdonald35. Scouting for buller by Herbert hayens36. The Book of Wonder by Lord Dunsany37. A Voyage to Arcturus, by David Lindsay38. The Worm Ouroboros by Eric Rücker Eddison 39. She: A History of Adventure by H. Rider Haggard

40. Orthodoxy by chesterton41. Heretics by chesterton42. The everlasting man by chesterton43. The coloured lands by chesterton44. Ouline of sanity by chesterton

45. A primer of the gothic language by joseph wright46. Grammar of the Gothic Language by joseph wright47. A finish grammar by CNE eliot48. A welsh grammar by sir john morris jones

I made the list based on information from JRR Tolkien Companion and guide and biography of Humphrey Carpenter. Do you suggest any other book that might be on that list?

tolkienbrasil wrote:I am planning to republish these books that Tolkien read and had some influence on his work. It Will be a series of books which I call "The J.R.R.Tolkien’s Library"

I can't say I like the idea, much (no disrespect to you). Just because Tolkien enjoyed or was influenced by a work doesn't really qualify him to have his name stuck on the cover (even as a series title). It just seems misleading to me. Edit: Also not sure how the Tolkien Estate would feel about it?

If you do not like I dont want to argue about it, since is a matter of personal taste.

The books edited together, at least for me, will be a good addition, since it allows me to understand some sources of Professor Tolkien.

Copyright: There is no problem, since will not use any text written by Tolkien without permission of Estate. The only thing really coming from Tolkien is his name in some part of backcover or frontcover. And names are not copyrighted.

There are already books like that. As the Penguin publisher has already made​​, but they published just few books.

tolkienbrasil wrote:If you do not like I dont want to argue about it, since is a matter of personal taste.

The books edited together, at least for me, will be a good addition, since it allows me to understand some sources of Professor Tolkien.

Copyright: There is no problem, since will not use any text written by Tolkien without permission of Estate. The only thing really coming from Tolkien is his name in some part of backcover or frontcover. And names are not copyrighted.

There are already books like that. As the Penguin publisher has already made​​, but they published just few books.

I'll leave you to it, but be aware the estate are notoriously touchy and litigious in such matters. I'm not interested in arguing, either, by the way.